16-year-old shooting victim dies in Gulfport

Tragic new developments today in the case of a teen shot in Gulfport early Monday Morning. WXXV News 25’s Marco Bitonel has the latest update on the identity of the victim as well as the status of the investigation. The 16-year-old who was shot in Gulfport on Monday morning has died, according to Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer. The victim…

Customers upset after Coast Electric reveals billing error

Around 4,500 South Mississippians are voicing their concerns after finding out they are being impacted by a billing error from their power company. In a statement made on September 17th, Coast Electric said a billing error charged customers incomplete amounts and are now asking for payment after the fact. This billing error affected 5% of their 90,000 customers who were…

Grant allows for researchers to conserve red wolf legacy on the coast

One Mississippi State University researcher is studying a population of coyotes along the Gulf Coast. The researcher is hoping to conserve the red wolf legacy on the coast. A $2.1 million grant is allowing Professor Dana Morin to study red wolf ancestry among wild canines along the gulf. The team will identity high conservation value, having the greatest potential to…

MPSC announces upcoming propane summit

If you are interested in propane and propane accessories, listen up! The Mississippi Public Service Commissioners announce an upcoming propane summit. The Propane Summit is scheduled for Tuesday, September 24th from 9 to 11:30 AM. The event is free, registration can be found by clicking HERE and the agenda for the event can be found HERE. Representatives from leading businesses…

United States Air Force is celebrating its 77th Air Force

The United States Air Force is celebrating a birthday today. The branch was officially founded on September 18, 1947! Predecessor organizations date back to 1907. Closer to home, Keesler Air Force Base was built in 1941, named after a member of the Army Air Service who died in World War I. Samuel Reeves Keesler Jr. was from Greenwood, Mississippi. Happy…

Mississippi Songwriters Festival kicks off at the Mary C. on Thursday

The Mississippi Songwriters Festival is kicking off Thursday, September 19th! There will be over 125 songwriters in over 11 venues from Ocean Springs to Gautier. Organizers have been hard at work planning for this year’s festival to include: Thursday Night – Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Mary C. This year’s inductees are: Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE in Picayune for the Rouses Market grand opening

Rouses Markets is celebrating the grand opening of its newest Mississippi store at the River Ridge Shopping Center in Picayune. The doors opened at 8AM, welcoming customers to explore a wide range of departments and services. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live in Picayune outside the new Rouses. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: grand opening, picayune, Rouses…

An evening with the Bourbon King

Joining us in studio are Chase Moses and Chad Dickens with the Krewe of Gemini to tell us about an upcoming bourbon tasting event. The ‘Evening with the Bourbon King’ event takes place Sunday at Ground Zero Blues Club from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tickets start at $50. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Evening with…

WXXV Exclusive: Visiting First Lady Elee Reeves

Some members of the WXXV News 25 crew had an exciting day visiting the Governor’s Mansion in Jackson and sitting down with First Lady Elee Reeves. Tune into WXXV News 25 tonight at 9 and 10 p.m. to see the entire sit down interview with First Lady Elee Reeves. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: first lady, First Lady Elee…

09/18 Ryan’s “Misty Start” Wednesday Morning Forecast

We saw more patchy fog/misty air this morning, with at least a few more showers left in the afternoon before things start to clear up.

It was slightly cooler this morning, and while the humidity did drop some it didn’t drop enough to keep us from enjoying another misty morning across South MS. Like yesterday, a few areas likely inched into “patchy fog” territory, though those areas were likely more the exception than the rule. Skies were much more clear this morning than they have…

Derick Hall’s One Percent Foundation gives back to those who saved his life 23 years ago in the NICU at Memorial hospital

September is neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, awareness month. If you are from the Mississippi Gulf coast, and follow along with sports in the area, you are probably familiar with the name Derick Hall. What many might not know is Hall was born nearly 17 weeks premature and was given just a 1% chance of surviving his first night…

Pascagoula renames street after local D-Day veteran

On Tuesday night, the Pascagoula City Council passed a motion to rename McVey Court into Jim McInnis court, their way of honoring a local hero. Jim McInnis is a D-Day veteran who helped with the 1944 invasion of Normandy and a local of Pascagoula since he was born in the city in 1924. McInnis worked for L and N Railroad…

Beach Elementary ranked #1 elementary school in Mississippi

South Mississippi school districts are celebrating after the release of the state academic accountability reports today. Some south Mississippi schools coming out at the top of their respective categories. In Pascagoula, Beach Elementary held a big celebration after the news broke the school is the top-rated elementary school in the state of Mississippi, based on the 2023-2024 scores. WXVV News…

Mississippi Elections Division delivered suspicious package

Mississippi Secretary of State’s office revealed election officials in the Magnolia State were targeted with a suspicious package this week. That package was delivered Monday to the Mississippi Elections Division, something that happened to election officials in eight other states. The office was warned in advance about the potential to receive a suspicious package, immediately transferring it to the state…

Inaugural Hook ‘Em for Heroes fishing tournament this weekend

A group of South Mississippians have created a new fishing tournament with the goal of supporting first responders. Hook ‘Em for Heroes is a charity fishing tournament. The mission is to support our local first responders, veterans, and their families across the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Categories: Local News, News Tags: first responders, fishing, Fishing Tournament, Hook ‘Em for Heroes, Mississippi…

Mississippi resident wins $126k at IP Casino

One $7 bet left one Mississippi resident $126,000 richer. The best part, it happened on Friday the 13th. The guest won made the bet asked to remain anonymous. A huge congratulations to the lucky winner, talk about luck! Categories: Local News, News Tags: BET, Friday The 13th, ip casino

New historical marker for 1814 Battle of Bay St. Louis

The city of Bay St. Louis is receiving recognition for a battle that took place in 1814. A new state historical marker is being unveiled on December 14th, coinciding with the anniversary of the Battle of Bay St. Louis. That ceremony is being held at the intersection of North Beach Boulevard and Ulman Avenue. The Mystic Krewe of the Seahorse…